Girls aged 13 and 16 'lucky to be alive' after Moss Side drive-by shooting

It happened as a family were coming together to celebrate a loved one who passed away

Author: Eleanor Barlow & Dan DaviesPublished 2nd Aug 2022
Last updated 2nd Aug 2022

Police have revealed that two teenage girls were injured in a drive-by shooting outside a family gathering in Moss Side, to mark the anniversary of a pensioner's death.

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) appealed for the public's help to track down those responsible for the attack on Quinney Crescent on Friday at about 10.30pm.

The police originally reported a 16-year-old girl was injured in the shooting, but on Tuesday the force said a second girl aged 13 was also hurt.

Detective Superintendent Chris Downey said: "There was a gathering at an address where family were coming together to celebrate a loved one who passed away.

"Unfortunately there was a vehicle in the area that seemed to have a number of males on board. It's a black or dark-coloured SUV that has been seen going around and around the address for some time.

"From within this vehicle a firearm was produced and discharged at a group of people outside this address.

"Thankfully we didn't have any murders or very serious injuries but we did have two young victims.

"Two young girls, 16 and 13, were involved in this incident and were hit by pellets from the shot.

"I'm sure everyone can imagine how concerning this is and from my point of view I think we're incredibly lucky that we didn't have two murders on that evening."

Police were made aware two days after the incident that the 13-year-old had suffered minor injuries, Det Supt Downey said.

He said both girls received hospital treatment.

"One of them who was hit by pellets, that will be a long road to recovery and thankfully it's not life changing," he said.

"I can only imagine the trauma a 16 and 13-year-old will be going through. I think the physical injuries are probably secondary to the trauma or the mental injuries."

Det Supt Downey confirmed the gathering in Quinney Crescent was being held to mark the one-year anniversary of the death of Joan Spence, a 70-year-old woman who died in a road traffic collision.

He said: "It was a totally innocent family gathering."

But Det Supt Downey said police believed the address was specifically targeted as the vehicle had been seen around it on a number of occasions.

He appealed for anyone who was in the vicinity on the evening and saw or heard anything suspicious, or had seen a dark-coloured SUV abandoned since, to contact police.

Det Supt Downey also called for anyone who attended the gathering but had not yet spoken to police to come forward.

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